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It was a show that felt like the best of L.A. — an accomplished L.A. backing band, a smattering of L.A. acts that represent what we do best, a selection of national acts that complement our current jazz and hip-hop renaissances. The show, dubbed "How We Do: L.A.," went down...read more

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